I've "toned down" vista abit so it's not as "pretty" and has a more simplified look, but I'm still only getting FPS in World of Warcraft of about ~30 or so. I've used the Mobility Modifier to modify the ATI Radeon HD 2600 drivers to a mobility format, and installed them - only kicking up my FPS to about ~35 in WoW.

My setting sin WoW are fairly simple, Terrain Distance is low, Environment Detail, Texture Resolution, and Spell Detail are all maxed but the rest are turned to their lowest setting. I'm also running in Windowed Mode (maximized) and have Vertical Sync off.

Having a problem with NHC -> I'm using Windows Vista 64 Bit and it's telling me that it cannot find the driver for NHC when I try to run it after a fresh install

I really like this program too, as it monitors heat really well and I've used it on my previous laptop. Does anybody have any suggestions, or perhaps know of any other programs that work like this one for Vista 64 bit?

Also, ATITool 0.24 is not working on my laptop either, it gives me some sort of error regarding the Kernel and when I open the program won't let me mess with the bars.

Edit: It seems like NONE of these programs seem to want to work with Vista 64 bit. Help!

Having a problem with NHC -> I'm using Windows Vista 64 Bit and it's telling me that it cannot find the driver for NHC when I try to run it after a fresh install

I really like this program too, as it monitors heat really well and I've used it on my previous laptop. Does anybody have any suggestions, or perhaps know of any other programs that work like this one for Vista 64 bit?

Also, ATITool 0.24 is not working on my laptop either, it gives me some sort of error regarding the Kernel and when I open the program won't let me mess with the bars.

Edit: It seems like NONE of these programs seem to want to work with Vista 64 bit. Help!

Cpu max is usually somewhere in 60-70 for a safe temp, for a turion its on the upper end of that. GPU-I wouldn't want to run it hotter than say 70, but people say they're good for 100. Oh that's all in Celsius btw.

My amd hits 80 C after some time of gaming. My set up really needs a cooler though. GPU temps are good under 80 C as well. I find 80+ during benching, but again my lappy is a devil from hell and likes it hot!

I like using ATi tool due to the 3d box for scanning 4 artifacts. Just seeing a visual helps if your oc'ing too much. You can use fur bench to simulate a one minute benchmark, short sweet and to the point. It's more for GPU benching than 3d06, but very nice for quickie benchs that may show any artifacting!

Unfortunately I can't seem to figure out how to use RivaTuner atleast all of the area's I'm supposed to be able to select to OC it don't appear to be selectable and I just reverted my drivers to what ATI provides, no dice.

I haven't logged on in ages but just got a new fan for my laptop and can overclock my x1400 higher now safely so figured I'd look and see what my old 3DMarks had been to compare with what I can get now. Downloading 3DMark05 still but curious if anyone's gotten a x1400 clocked above 546.75/513.

Seems to be a pretty average score, tested again and landed a 4809 which is 6 lower but that's pretty much negligible, but looked at the results page and seems the average score for a x1400 is around 3750, so not too shabby really.

Hmm, got the core stable one setting higher actually, 4837 now. Tried raising the core and mem each one more setting but that's not going to happen, both times it froze on 3DMark around 20 seconds into the 1st test.

Nm, looked the 7600 gets 7,000+ on 03, heh can't touch that. Which pisses me off, because Alienware discontinued my model shortly after I got it and now the lowest video card any Alienware laptop ships with is a 8700M GT and those score 15,000+ on 03, and the high end of their laptops now ship with 8800M GTX's in SLI